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Is Bitcoin with no trading activity the most “dangerous” time?
A quiet market is often underestimated.
Low trading volume means market liquidity drops, and once liquidity drops, prices are more easily “pushed.”
In simple terms: a move that previously required $1 billion in capital might now only need $100 million.
That creates a problem—volatility can suddenly amplify.
You think the market is stable, but it’s only stable because nobody is moving it. The moment someone does move it, the size of the move could make you question your life.
More importantly, many people lower their guard at times like these, thinking, “Anyway, there’s no trading activity.” But what the market likes to hit most is exactly these moments of “relaxed vigilance.”
Low trading volume isn’t a safe zone—it’s a potential high-volatility zone.
If you’re still using the logic that “liveliness = risk, quiet = safety” to judge the market, you’ll most likely be taught the opposite lesson.
Remember: the real danger isn’t volatility itself, but the volatility you didn’t expect.#Polymarket每日热点